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UltraSurf Review

August 16, 2015

UltraSurf is a bit different than most of the VPN services we review. This is a free service, provided by the company UltraReach, which is headquartered in the US. It was designed to help people in China get around government censorship, but has a global user base. It’s one of the most popular censorship circumvention tools available at present.

Pricing and Plans

This product is completely free of charge however the software client works on Windows PCs.

Free Trial / Money Back Guarantee

N/A

Privacy & Anonymity

UltraSurf was designed to circumvent censorship, but it’s not a privacy tool in the same way that the products from our preferred providers are.

UltraSurf does log. The logs aren’t retained for a long period of time, but UltraReach uses the data to check their network performance. This company has been criticized for being too willing to turn over information to the government when requested.

The service filters content, as well, which is perhaps ironic, given their mission. Adult sites and some other content may be unreachable over the network.

Torrent Policy

This service is browser-based and not appropriate for torrenting.

Customer Support

Customer support is available via YouTube videos and a user center on the company’s site.

Product Testing

UltraSurf is very easy to use. The program comes in a ZIP file and requires no installation. After the program is downloaded, you simply extract it, double-click the EXE file and the program runs.

The program will open IE by default, but you can change this in the preferences menu. A gold lock icon appears in the system tray area of the screen, indicating that you’ve been routed through an encrypted proxy. The client also displays a simple status window that lets you know you’re connected. Server selection is automatic.

Windows, Mac OSX, Android, IPhone, etc.

At present, this program is only available as a Windows application.

Speed Test

Ultrasurf Baseline Speedtest

Ultrasurf VPN Speedtest

UltraSurf not only tested impressively for a free service, but rivaled some of the best paid services out there. In fact, there was barely any speed reduction at all. This product generally has a good reputation for performance and, in our testing, it lived up to that reputation. Our speed only dropped 2Mbps.

IPCheck and DNSLeak

UltraSurf changed our IP and DNS server addresses successfully.

Feature Summary

Free

Easy to use

No installation required

Automatic server selection

Very high speed

We Liked

Very accessible

No charge at all

Areas for Improvement

This company has been criticized for not allowing third-party inspections of its product. There is very little information available on the specifics of how it works, but UltraSurf is known to use TLS/SSL security.

Conclusion

This service does offer quite a lot. If you’re in a nation where Internet access is censored and cannot buy a more feature-rich service, UltraSurf is a good option. It’s surprisingly fast. It is not, however, suitable for torrenting and there is some censorship on this network, so UltraSurf is not a replacement for a standard VPN service.